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Student Housing Omaha

It's simple to reserve student housing Omaha with Casita. Omaha is one of the most sought-after destinations for students in the USA, so start your search for student accommodation there as soon as possible. With our housing experts at your disposal, finding your ideal student studio or en-suite accommodation will be a breeze. Whether you are looking for single rooms, shared rooms, en-suite rooms, apartments, penthouses, quadruplets, or something else, one of our many Omaha accommodation options can meet your needs. To quickly secure a student room with Casita, get in touch with our bilingual, 24-hour staff.


About Omaha

Omaha is the state capital of Nebraska and its largest city. Its history dates back to the 17th century, and it is located on the Missouri River's banks. The Omaha tribe, which inhabited the area in the 1850s, inspired the city's name. Omaha is a fantastic choice for students because of its population's diversity in terms of culture and ethnicity. It is renowned for having critical historical landmarks as well as cultural attractions. It is noted for its vibrant performing arts, music scenes, and significant sports scene. Living there is enjoyable, especially for young people. Omaha is a bustling centre of commerce and activity.

Suburbs in Omaha

Omaha has a number of suburbs and neighbourhoods that students can call home during their stay in the city. As a student, you can book student housing Omaha in various areas that differ in traffic, transportation, amenities, and location with respect to your university of choice. The best suburbs in Omaha include Gretna and Dundee.

Gretna

Even though Gretna has been there for quite a while, it is only now beginning to establish itself as a significant force in the Omaha suburbs, in part because of the brand-new outlet mall. Gretna's charm derives in part from the relaxed pace of life there. It appeals to city residents by providing a small-town feel.

Dundee

Dundee is tucked away in the centre of Omaha, close to downtown. This area is ideal for strolling. It has well-known community centres within a few blocks of the neighbourhood's streets. Dundee is a charming community with lovely old houses. Due to its stunning architecture, the American Planning Association rated it one of the top ten neighbourhoods.

Cost of Living in Omaha

Omaha is one of the best cities in the United States. It is very affordable, with the cost of living 8% lower than the national average. Furthermore, Omaha’s housing expenses are significantly lower than the national average; they are 15% lower. Rent in Omaha costs around $1,033 per month, transportation costs around $98.9, and food costs around $531.

Transportation in Omaha

When it comes to transportation, Omaha was previously nicknamed “The Gate City of the West” because it had a central role in the history of transportation in America. You can move around the city using buses and private taxicabs. The bus is the primary mode of transportation, and its services are operated by Metro Transit. The bus service has 28 fixed routes with a fare of $1.25 for each trip. You may also use taxicabs to get to your desired destination; they are offered by providers like Uber, Lyft, City Taxi Inc, and Taxi27.

Life in Omaha

There are plenty of exciting entertainment options in the city as well as enjoyable outdoor activities, so you'll never run out of adventures. The Maha Festival, Taste of Omaha, and Omaha Fashion Week are just a few of the cultural festivals and events held there. It is also a fantastic location for beginning a business and attending university. Most importantly, Omaha has a lower crime rate than the US as a whole, making it a safe city.

Omaha Attractions

There is a lot to see and do in Omaha. Omaha's notable tourist destinations, monuments, and attractions range from parks and open areas to museums and art galleries. You can find a lot of things that can pique your interest in Omaha! Additionally, Omaha offers a variety of free activities for students.

Henry Doorly Zoo

The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, which is consistently named one of the top zoos in the world, offers the most engaging zoo experience possible and serves as a natural park that spearheads national conservation efforts. The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is a popular destination for tourists inside and outside Nebraska. Almost 17,000 animals reside on 130 acres at the zoo. The Zoo has seven acres of indoor exhibit space.

The Durham Museum

Permanent displays preserving Omaha's diverse history can be seen at the Durham Museum, located in Omaha's stunning Art Deco Union Station. The museum puts together exhibitions on the history of Omaha and the region that include a variety of topics, including culture, science, industry, and transportation.

St. Cecilia's Cathedral

One of the top ten largest cathedrals in the US is Cecilia's. The Cathedral is located in Omaha's famed Gold Coast district, perched atop one of the city's undulating hills. The building, built in the Spanish Renaissance Revival style, marked a significant departure from the typical architectural designs chosen for Roman Catholic churches at the beginning of the 20th century.

Universities in Omaha

As a city with a significant population of local and international students, Omaha is home to many top-ranked universities and world-renowned institutions. Casita has options for student accommodation in Omaha near the city’s universities; check some of them out below!

University of Nebraska, Omaha

  • One student accommodation option in Omaha is within an 11-hour car ride from the university.

  • Omaha Amtrak train station is a 13-minute car ride from the university. 62nd and Dodge bus station is a four-minute walk from the university, and Dodge and 72 SE bus station is an eight-minute walk.

  • Nearby places of interest: Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, Joslyn Castle, and The Capitol District

Nearby Cities

Besides having facilities for student accommodation in Omaha, Casita offers student accommodation in these other cities in the USA: Abilene, Alhambra, Ann Arbor, Astoria, Athens, Atlanta, Auburn, Austin, Baltimore, Baton Roug, Bellingham, Berkeley, Birmingham, Blacksburg, Bloomington, Boston, Boynton Beach, Brooklyn, California, Central, Champaign, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Charlotte, Charlottesville, Chicago, Clarksville, Clemson, College Park, College Station, Colorado Springs, Columbia, Conway, Denton, Denver, Detroit, East Palo Alto, El Sobrante, Fayetteville, Fort Collins, Fullerton, Gainesville, Greenville, Houston, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Kings County, Knoxville, Lafayette, Laramie, Las Vegas, Lincoln, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Madison, Marina del Rey, Menlo Park, Mesquite, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Mountain View, Jacksonville, Jersey City, Jonesboro, Natchitoches, New Haven, New Orleans, New York, Norman, Oakland, Orlando, Overland Park, Oxford, Oxford - Ohio, Philadelphia, Pineville, Prairie Village, Providence, Queens County, Radford, Raleigh, Riverside, Rochester, Rock Hill, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Marcos, Santa Clara, Santa Monica, Springfield, St. Louis, St. Petersburg, State College, Statesboro, Stillwater, Storrs, Syracuse, Tallahassee, Tampa, Tempe, Tuscaloosa, Tyler, Waco, Washington, West Hollywood, West Lafayette, Wichita, Wichita Falls, Willington, Wilmington.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should I start looking for Omaha student housing?

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Starting your search for student housing in Omaha early is recommended. The earlier, the better. Also, Casita is there to help you with most of the steps: the room type, the amenities provided, the location, and the proximity to your university.


Are there short-term stays in Omaha?

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Yes, but you should check the availability of your Omaha student accommodation of choice during your desired period. You can also refer to a Casita accommodation expert to help you find accommodation that accepts short-term stays.

How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in Omaha?

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The average monthly cost for student housing in Omaha starts at around $1,033 per month. This mainly depends on the room type, the provider, the location, and the amenities offered at the property.

How do I pay for my student room in Omaha?

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Payments can be made via net banking or through your debit card. We also have our own payment portal at Casita, where we can assist you with the entire payment process!

Can I pay my Omaha student housing rent in instalments?

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Yes, you can pay your rent in instalments. However, some providers may require you to have a U.S. guarantor. Refer back to your accommodation expert for further help on the matter.

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